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1 (New York Subway) - Definition and Overview |
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1 train approaching 125th Street
The 1 Broadway-Seventh Avenue Local and 9 Broadway-Seventh Avenue Local are two services of the New York City Subway. They are colored red, since they use the Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line; their routes are equivalent to said line. For more information on the line, including history, see that article.
Trains of the 1 service run all the time. During rush hours, 9 service runs along the same route, providing skip-stop service with the 1 through upper Manhattan. At other times, 1 trains stop at every station.
Former uses
The 9 designation was originally used for the Dyre Avenue Line until it was converted to through service in 1957.
Station listing
1 trains run 24 hours; 9 trains only run during rush hour. For a more detailed station listing, see Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line.
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References
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Example Usage of Subway) |
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jasonforthewin: What a scandenavian night. Some twittery. Who gets a wrap from subway anyway? |
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davidad: Photo: Go with the flow: “Flow-rescents,” that is. (from the NYC Subway) http://tumblr.com/xeg4hlfd6 |
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Johnnysego: haha yeah @robbielanham subway is kind of the shit!! |
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